'Tis the season for Starbucks to roll out their holiday cups—and for people to get pissed about it. Last year, Starbucks introduced a solid red cup during the holiday season, sans the festive design seen in previous years. People took to Twitter—the place where all thoughtful, fruitful discussion happens—and tore apart the coffee chain, saying that the lack of Christmas decor on the cups basically destroyed their holiday. (Because everyone celebrates Christmas and Starbucks must honor that, right?!) And this year, we're seeing it all happen again. On Tuesday, Starbucks introduced a limited-edition green cup that's meant to celebrate community. It features a cartoon sketch of all different types of people, drawn from one single continuous line. The company wanted the cup to unify people.

“The green cup and the design represent the connections Starbucks has as a community with its partners (employees) and customers," Starbucks chairman and CEO Howard Schultz wrote in a press release. "During a divisive time in our country, Starbucks wanted to create a symbol of unity as a reminder of our shared values, and the need to be good to each other."

It's a thoughtful idea, and we definitely need as much "unity" as possible during this tumultuous election season. Unfortunately, the "community" cup has enraged a lot of people who think it's the holiday cup. "Does it make anyone else sad that the holiday cups at Starbucks aren't red this year?" wrote one concerned Starbucks drinker on Twitter.

But cease the freak out: Starbucks employees on Twitter confirmed that the community cup is not the holiday cup. Their plans for the holiday cup are "still under wraps." Photos online seem to indicate November 10 will be the actual holiday cup release date.

So, what will the real holiday cup look like? A photo on Imgur—leaked by someone who peeked into those "no peeking" boxes—suggests it's a solid red cup with a white sketch of holly on it. Of course, I'm sure people will still find a reason to get unreasonably upset with the actual holiday cups—but it wouldn't be the holidays without that noise! For now, let's all just enjoy the community cup and the fact that we can get peppermint mochas again.